Halo Espresso, South Perth

After such a magical time away in Thailand for our wedding, coming back to the humdrum reality of house work, cooking and cleaning felt like a kick in the face. To make matters worse, our maxed out cards and empty bank accounts meant we both had to return promptly back to work and start earning some cash. After a week of living like millionaires at Andara with a maid and a personal chef, the idea of returning to boring home cooked food sounded as tempting as eating my own arm.

The day before we both went back to work we begrudgingly headed off to our local greengrocer Scutti’s for our weekly food shop. It was the first time in nearly three weeks that we had to do such a chore and as we parked the car we were both looked longingly at each other for a solution. The idea of a temporary escape by delaying the shopping and heading over the road to a café for lunch sounded promising. Shoving my shopping list deep into my handbag we strolled over to Halo Espresso.

Spinach salad with chicken

After all the rich food we ate on our stopover in Singapore my stomach was in dire need of something healthy and light. With this in mind I opted for a spinach salad with chicken served with avocado, sun-dried tomatoes, pine nuts and gluten free bread and the Boy ordered a steak sandwich. As I handed over a fifty dollar note for our two meals and one coffee I was surprised that it wasn’t enough and rummaged in my bag for some extra change. I hoped the meals would be worth the reasonably high prices.

Spinach salad with chicken

As we took our seats near the front window I noticed a big A-frame sign out the front saying “Best Coffee in WA”. I have to be honest as there is no way that I have tried every place in WA worth trying to know if this is actually is the best coffee however I can agree that it is extremely good and injected a much needed boost into my downer of a day. Unfortunately Halo’s food does not match up to their wonderful coffee. My spinach salad was dripping in copious amounts of dressing, oil coating each and every glistening spinach leaf and to add to the unctuous burden, my toast tasted like it had been laden thick with butter before it was toasted. The additional of some dry chicken in no way improved the dish either as it was flavourless. My only consolation was all the oil made the overcooked chicken more palatable.

Steak sandwich

The Boy’s steak sandwich was a bit better than my choice however in no way impressed him considering the price. The cheese was half melted and half hard, the steak very thin and dry and his side salad had no dressing at all! Instead of giving us one last hurrah before heading back to work, we were left somewhat unsatisfied and with a lighter wallet than expected. I would probably only go back there again for the coffee.

Halo Espresso82 Angelo Street, South Perth 6151 WA | (08) 9367 4444 Price: $$Food: 2/5 (disappointing considering the calibre of the coffee)Service: 2.5/5 (quick but not very welcoming or friendly)Ambience: 2/5 (very noisy dining room, we could barely hear each other and it was half full)Drinks: 4.5/5 (great coffee)Total: 11/20

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4 Thoughts on “Halo Espresso, South Perth”

Wow, thank you for taking the hit Chomp! I was so impressed by Gusto that I though Halo would be equivalently good. Unfortunately it turned out otherwise! My sis went to another one on the same strip but found it lackluster too!

That’s so sweet! Yes I will…I plan to do a review on the hotel we had it at but there is such a back log of reviews to catch up on! I have even finished posts from my November Singapore trip! What a slacker. Once the professional photos come through Ill get it done I promise 😉

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